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Mobile phone FM 01
User Manual Mobile phone FM 01 - Blaupunkt
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Contents
General Information ........................................................................ 1

1. Safety ........................................................................................... 2

2. Product specifications ................................................................. 7

3. About the keys............................................................................. 7

4. Getting Started ............................................................................ 9

      4.1. Insert a SIM card ............................................................... 9
      4.2. Insert a memory card ........................................................ 9
      4.3. Insert battery ..................................................................... 9
      4.4. Remove the battery ........................................................... 9
      4.5. Charging the battery ....................................................... 10
      4.6. Maintaining the battery .................................................. 10

5. Power On/Off ............................................................................ 11

6. Call functions ............................................................................. 11

      6.1. Make a call....................................................................... 12
      6.2. Receive call ...................................................................... 12
      6.3. Emergency call................................................................. 12
      6.4. Conference call ................................................................ 13
      6.5. Available functions during call ........................................ 13
      6.6. Viewing/dialing Missed Calls .......................................... 14
      6.7. Dialing a previously dialed number ................................ 14
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7. Main Menu ................................................................................ 14

8. Messages ................................................................................... 14

      8.1. Write a message .............................................................. 15
      8.2. Incoming messages ......................................................... 15
      8.3. Drafts ............................................................................... 16
      8.4. Outbox ............................................................................. 16
      8.5. Sent messages ................................................................. 16
      8.6. SMS settings .................................................................... 16

9. Contacts ..................................................................................... 16

10. Call history ............................................................................... 17

11. Call settings ............................................................................. 18

      11.1. Call Waiting ................................................................... 18
      11.2. Call divert ....................................................................... 18
      11.3. Advanced settings ......................................................... 18

12. Multimedia .............................................................................. 19

      12.1. Camera .......................................................................... 19
      12.2. Image viewer ................................................................. 19
      12.3. Video recorder ............................................................... 19
      12.4. Video player ................................................................... 20
      12.5. Audio player................................................................... 20
      12.6. Sound recorder .............................................................. 20
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      12.7. FM Radio ........................................................................ 20

13. Settings .................................................................................... 21

      13.1. Profiles ........................................................................... 21
      13.2. Phone settings ............................................................... 22
      13.3. Security settings ............................................................ 24
      13.4. Network Settings ........................................................... 25
      13.5. Dual SIM Settings .......................................................... 25
      13.6. Connectivity / Bluetooth ............................................... 25
      13.7. Restoring Settings.......................................................... 25

14. File manager ............................................................................ 26

15. Organizer ................................................................................. 26

      15.1. Calendar ........................................................................ 26
      15.2. Alarm clock .................................................................... 26
      15.3. Calculator ...................................................................... 27
      15.4. Torch / Flashlight ........................................................... 27

16. Declaration of Conformity ...................................................... 27
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General Information
Thank you for purchasing the product.
Our mobile phone meets the GSM network standards and the
most stringent European standards.
This device can be used on various international networks,
depending on the roaming rules of your service provider. To use
the device, GSM service is required, provided by your service
provider for a fee.
Many features of the device depend on the services provided by
the network service provider.
For more information, please contact your service provider.
The user manual has been manufactured by the manufacturer
and is not responsible for any printing, typing errors or changes,
and may not be warranted to change the device without prior
notice.
Copyrights, trademarks and copyrights mentioned in this
document are the property of the current owner, copyrighted or
partially copyrighted material is strictly prohibited without the
prior permission of the holder.
We recommend that you read this guide carefully before using
your device to use your device under the best conditions.

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1. Safety
Safety regulations
Please read the safety instructions carefully, as ignoring it may be
dangerous or illegal.
The owner of the device is responsible for the use of this
appliance. Do not switch on the device, where it is prohibited to
use a mobile phone or to interfere with radio waves.
Airplane
When traveling via airplane, your device must be switched off
whenever the crew or warning signals are instructed to do so.
Using a mobile phone may be dangerous to the operation of the
aircraft and may interfere with network communication. Use of
the device despite the ban may have legal consequences.
Explosion hazards and restricted areas
Turn off the device in explosion hazardous areas. Sparks in such
places may lead to an explosion or fire that may result in serious
injury or death. Turn off the devicce at gasoline or gas filling
stations, especially near the fuel pumps. Follow the instructions
strictly in locations such as fuel tanks, chemical plants, and
explosive substances.
Electronic devices
To avoid demagnetisation, do not leave your device for a long
time close to electronic devices.
Electrical medical devices
Your phone is a radio transmitter that can interfere with
electronic medical devices or implants such as hearing aids,
pacemakers, insulin pumps, and so on. operation. We
recommend that you keep a distance of at least 15 cm between
the implant and the device, never wear your phone in the breast
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pocket. Follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the
medical device. If you have a medical implant and have any other
questions about using mobile or wireless devices, ask your
doctor.
Use in hospitals
Hospitals and other healthcare facilities can use devices that are
particularly sensitive to RF signals. Switch off your phone if
prohibited signals are instructed to do so, or hospital staff ask for
it.
Road safety
Observe the local laws and regulations regarding smartphone
usage while driving. If you make a phone call while driving,
observe the following rules: Focus on driving to become aware
of traffic conditions; If the device has a hands-free function, use
handsfree. If the traffic situation requires, stop the car before
you pick up the phone.
Use environment
The device complies with the recommended emission values for
radio waves when kept at a minimum distance of 1.5 cm from
the ear. When carrying the phone in a case, belt clip or holder,
make sure that it does not contain metal and that the phone is
slightly distracted from the body. When using other accessories,
it is not possible to operate in accordance with radio frequency
guidelines. If you do not use a case and do not hold the phone
on your ear, keep it at least 2.5 cm away from your body,
especially during data transfer.
Note on using this unit
    Do not place the device close to magnetic cards or other
     magnetic devices. The phone's magnetism can erase the
     data found on the disc on the card.
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   Wired telephone, television, radio may cause interference
    and may affect the operation of the mobile phone.
   Keep the appliance dry, all moisture may damage the
    electrical circuits.
   Keep the unit away from extreme temperature conditions.
   Keep the appliance away from places where the
    temperature can reach 60 ° C, such as dashboard, window
    sill, fire, burning cigarette.
   Do not paint the appliance.
   Do not shake the appliance, do not drop it or crush it.
   Do not disassemble or modify the phone as this may
    damage the phone, which may cause leakage, which
    interrupts the internal circuits.
   Clean only the phone with a damp or non-static cloth. Do
    not use alcohol, thinner, benzine or other chemical,
    scouring agent to clean the appliance.
   The product may become warm during normal use or
    during charging. Do not leave the phone in a discharged
    state for a long time as it may cause data loss.
   Metal parts of the device may cause skin irritation.
   Do not put the device in the back pocket if it is damaged,
    damaging the phone. Do not put the device in the bottom
    of the bag as it may break.
   If the phone is in vibrating mode, place it in a place where it
    can not fall off during vibration.
   Do not press the display with a needle or other sharp
    object, as it may damage the LCD display, because it may
    cause the loss of warranty.

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    Store the device in an appropriate location when not in use.
     Keep away from children.
    If the device is lost or stolen, contact your network service
     provider immediately to prevent the SIM card from being
     used by unauthorized persons. The service provider may
     ask for the IMEI number of the device that you can find on
     the battery sticker or by dialing the code *#06#. Record this
     number if you need it in the future.
    To prevent unauthorized use, lock the SIM card or the
     device, change the passwords if necessary.
    Always switch off the appliance before removing the
     battery. Otherwise, it may cause data loss.
    When leaving your vehicle, carry the appliance or put it in
     the glove compartment to prevent theft.
    Keep the device, battery, and charger away from children.
Notes on using the battery
    Do not disassemble or modify the battery as this may cause
     leakage, overheating, or explosion.
    Do not dispose of the battery in a fire as it may cause an
     explosion. Dispose of the old battery according to local
     regulations. Do not throw it into household waste.
    Do not short circuit the battery circuits with a needle or
     other metal object as it may cause leakage, overheating or
     explosion.
    If the battery liquid goes into the eyes, it may cause
     blindness. If this happens, do not rub your eyes, but rinse
     with water and seek medical attention immediately.
    If the battery liquid make contact with the skin, it may

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     cause burns on the skin. Wash your skin with clean water
     and consult a physician immediately.
    Do not take the battery in your mouth as it may be
     poisonous.
    Do not continue to use the battery if it finds too hot or has
     changed its color or shape.
    Keep the battery dry.
    Do not store the battery near fire or other hot places. Store
     the battery in a cool, well-ventilated area and do not
     expose it to direct sunlight.
    Do not charge the battery for more than 24 hours.
    The battery can be charged for hundreds of times, but each
     charge will shorten its life and wear out after a while.
    When replacing a battery, use only a battery approved by
     the manufacturer. Using an incorrect battery may result in a
     warranty.
Qualified service
The product can only be repaired by a qualified person.
Hearing protection
To avoid hearing loss, do not listen to music or radio for a long
time at high volume.
Water resistance
The appliance is not waterproof, so keep it dry.

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2. Product specifications
The device handles two standard (Mini) SIM cards.
Power Supply Features:
  • Input: (AC), 100-240V - 50/60Hz – 0,15A
  • Output: (DC), 5V – 0,5A
Battery Type and Voltage:
  • Li-ion battery 3,7V - 900mAh
Network type:
  • GSM 900/1800MHz
SAR values:
  • 0,411W/Kg (Head)
  • 0,573W/Kg (Body)
Note: Actual operating conditions depend on local conditions,
network environment and user habits.
3. About the keys
1. Left soft key / Right Soft key: Opens the menu item in the left /
right corner of the screen.
2. SIM1 Dial key: dial / answer the call and in standby mode, open
the call list.
3. SIM2 Dial key: dial / answer the call.
4. End / Off Power Button: Press and hold to turn the power on
and off; briefly press it down, reject a call, or quit it from the
menu.
5. Ok key: press to execute the indicated function. In standby
mode, press to open the selected link.
6. Navigation keys: Press up / down / left / right directions to
scroll through the menu. In standby mode, press the up / down /
left / right arrows to access the quick menu at the top of the
screen and press OK to execute.
7. 0-9 alphanumeric keypad: Press the corresponding keys to
enter numbers when dialing or the characters of the numbers

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when writing text.
Press and hold "0" to turn the flashlight on/off.
8. * (Star) button: in standby mode press and hold * to display
the international prefix '+'. In Menu mode, briefly press to lock
the keypad.
9. # (Hashtag) button: in standby mode, press and hold to
activate / deactivate Silent mode.
10. Music player ( ) button: Opens the Music player application.

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4. Getting Started
4.1. Insert a SIM card
To use your phone, you need to insert a valid SIM card to
connect to the GSM network.
To avoid missing or damaged the contents of the SIM card,
please DO NOT hold the metal part of the SIM card with your
hands free and keep it away from electromagnetic devices. If the
SIM card is damaged, it can not be connected to the GSM
network. Before inserting or removing the SIM card, make sure
that the device is turned off and the back of the device removed.
Note: Locate the SIM card slot on the back of the device and in
the direction of the signal, with the collisions slide the card.
4.2. Insert a memory card
The memory card is not part of the basic package, but the
memory of the device can be expanded with an SD card. Please
make sure that the memory card is inserted correctly before use.
Note that the device may shakes, the memory card may slide out
of the slot, so please do not bend it, scratch the memory card or
expose it to static electricity or dust, do not immerse it in water.
Place the memory card in the slot on the back of the phone,
withits chip facing down, as shown on the device.
Please be careful when using a memory card, especially when it
is removed. Some memory cards must be formatted with a
computer before use.
4.3. Insert battery
1. Insert the battery chip into the protruding metal point in the
battery slot, insert the battery, and push the top down until the
battery engages in the recess.
2. Put back the back cover.
4.4. Remove the battery
To remove the battery, turn off the device, remove the cover and

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then remove the battery at the top.
Note:
Please remove the battery when it is switched off, as it may
cause abnormal operation when the device is switched on.
4.5. Charging the battery
Connect the charger to the appliance and plug the other end into
the socket. If the device is turned on while charging, the battery
icon will move in the right corner of the display. Charging is
completed when the charging indicator on the top right is lit. If
charging is switched off, a charging indicator appears on the
display. When charging is complete, unplug the charger from the
unit.
Note: When the battery voltage is low, a warning message is
displayed on the display. Charge the battery as soon as you can,
to avoid any inconvenience, the device can be switched off
during a telephone conversation. Your device can automatically
turn off when the power level is too low.
1. If you use the battery at a persistently low charge, it may
adversely affect the battery life and quality.
2. Use only the charger approved by the manufacturer for proper
operation.
3. Do not remove the battery during charging.
4. Fill the unit for at least 4 hours before first use. This can
increase the efficiency of the multiple charge and discharge
cycles.
4.6. Maintaining the battery
The device has a rechargeable battery. When not using the
charger, disconnect it from the power source. For more than a
week, do not leave the phone charging. Temperature influences
battery capacity. Battery may need to be cooled or warmed up
before charging. If the battery temperature is lower than 0 °C or
higher than 45 °C, do not charge the battery. Use the battery

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according to its intended purpose. Do not short-circuit the
battery terminals. Do not use a damaged battery. If you are using
an appliance under extreme temperature conditions, the battery
will not work properly and its life span will be reduced. DO NOT
throw the battery into fire, follow local laws and regulations
regarding the disposal of the spent battery.
5. Power On/Off
Press and hold the End / On-Off button to turn the unit on or off.
1. If a SIM card is not inserted, it is defective or not fit correctly, a
warning message will be displayed after switching on the display.
Turn off your device and make sure the SIM card is inserted
correctly.
2. If you insert the SIM card into the device, the PIN request and
the phone password are active, the device prompts you for the
password and PIN code and switches to standby mode.
After switching on, the phone automatically searches for the
network. If the device has found the allowed network, it will
display its name and signal strength.
If your device does not find a suitable network, you can only
make an emergency call or access non-network services on your
phone.
6. Call functions
If you have completed the steps in the previous chapter, the
machine is ready to make and receive calls. For more
information about call origination and basic call functions,
see this chapter.
Note:
If you are using a headset, gently insert and unplug the jack
plug to avoid possible injury.

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6.1. Make a call
When the network service provider name appears on the display,
the phone is ready to make and receive calls.
In Standby mode, press the number keys to enter the number
you want to call, press the right soft key to clear the wrong
numbers, press the left soft key or the dial key to start the call if
the specified number is correct.
To enter an international phone number format, press and hold
the [*] key until "+" international call sign appears on the display.
6.2. Receive call
When an incoming call is alerted to your device if your service
provider supports the number display, the display shows the
caller's number or the caller's name (depending on whether you
have saved it in the phone book).
1. Press the dial key or the left soft key and answer [Answer] to
the incoming call.
2. If Any key responds function is active, [Menu / Call center /
Call settings / Advanced settings / Answer mode / Anykey], you
can answer any call using any key except the Right softkey and
the End / Off button.
3. When the headset is connected to the unit and [Headset] is
activated [Menu / Call center / Call settings / Advanced settings /
Answer mode / Auto answer in headset mode], incoming calls
will be automatically received by your phone after 5 seconds of
vibration or ringing.
4. If you do not want to answer the call, press the End / Off
button to reject the call.
The End / Off button can also be used to disconnect the call.
5. During a call, press the down / up navigation keys to reduce or
increase the loudspeaker volume.
6.3. Emergency call
You can immediately make an emergency call without a SIM card.

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Different networks can use different emergency numbers, so
please contact your network operator.
6.4. Conference call
If supported by the network, multiple party calls can be made. In
Idle mode, enter the phone number in the area code, in
international format.
To dial, press the call key.
To add a new call, enter the second phone number and dial the
desired number. You can also make a new call from the contacts
stored in the phone book; during the active call, press Options,
select Phonebook, locate the contact you want to dial, and then
press the call key. When the call is back up, press Options and
select Conference. You can repeat the above steps to add more
calls.
6.5. Available functions during call
Some operations and services are available during an active call.
Many of these depend on network support, please check with
your network service provider for these options.
Press the right soft key to activate Handsfree during an active call;
Similarly, you can reset the call to the handset.
Press the left soft key [Options] to access the services that can be
used during the active call, which are the following (some
features can only be used under special conditions):

Hold: You can hold an active call or keep it from hold.
End single call: Aborts the active voice call.
Phonebook: Open Phonebook during a call
Call history: view call history.
Messaging: You can enter the Messages menu.
Sound Recorder: Record the ongoing conversation after
activating this option. Use an SD card.
Mute: You can mute your device's microphone when you need to

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make a conversation while you are on the call so that someone
on the other side of the line does not hear it.
Volume: Use the up and down navigation keys to control the
volume of the call.
*Swap: You can exchange the held and active calls.
*Conference: Combine calls.
*End all calls: Aborts all active voice call.
Note: The menu items marked with [*] only work under special
conditions. Such as: "Swap", which can only be achieved if one of
the calls is held on the other active. To access the conference call,
you need a service that you can activate with your network
operator.
6.6. Viewing/dialing Missed Calls
The display shows missed calls. To dial the missed call, press (Left)
 and then press the call launcher or Options > Call to dial
the number.
6.7. Dialing a previously dialed number
Press the call key in standby mode to display the most recently
dialed numbers. Select the phone number you want to dial and
then press the call key again or Options > Call.
7. Main Menu
In Idle mode, press the left soft key to enter the Main Menu.
Within the Main Menu, you can access many functions and
actions: Messaging, Contacts, Call Center, Multimedia, Settings,
File manager, Organizer.
8. Messages
Message service is a network-dependent service that allows you to
send and receive SMS. For more information, contact your network
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8.1. Write a message
In Menu mode, select Messages > Write message.
Note: To send the SMS, you must have the correct message center
number from your network service provider. You can check and
change the message center in Menu > Messaging > SMS settings >
SIM1 / SIM2 > Profile settings.
While writing a message, press # to switch between input modes. Text
messages can consist of up to 612 characters (up to 252 characters for
accented characters).
Press the left soft key [Options] during message editing to access the
following functions:
    - Send to: You can specify the recipient of the message manually or
    select it from Names.
    - Sending: After Adding a Recipient (which you can do by entering a
    direct phone number or from Contacts), you can send the message
    by selecting  Send.
    - Input method: You can select the correct input method. (You can
    also switch between the input modes while writing a message).
    - Writing language: change the language used for input mode
    - Advanced: Add a phone number or Name from the Phone Book.
    - Save: Save message to Drafts.
8.2. Incoming messages
You can store received messages on your device or on the SIM card
and access it.
When you receive a message, a beep or vibration (as previously
configured in the menu) will alert you to this, or a graphic will appear
on the display. Press the left soft key [View] or OK to view the message,
and the right soft key to return to the SMS menu to read other
incoming messages.
In the message list, press OK (Middle button) to view the
message. Press the left soft key [Options] to select from the
following options:
      • Reply: You can reply directly to the message in plain text
      form.
      • Call sender: Directly calls the sender of the message.

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      • Forward: Forward a message to another recipient.
      • Delete: Deletes the message
      • Advanced: Use the Phone Number provided in the
      message.
      • Details: View the technical details of the message.
8.3. Drafts
The unfinished, saved (You can see Options / Save) messages in
this folder.
8.4. Outbox
The unsent messages are saved in this folder.
In the message list, press OK (Middle) to view the message.
8.5. Sent messages
If the message is sent, the sent message is saved in the Sent
messages folder.
8.6. SMS settings
You can change the SMS message service parameters
In the text message menu item you can set:
• SIM1 / SIM2 specific settings
• Text message counter
• Save sent messages
9. Contacts
In Idle mode, use the right soft key to enter the Names (Contacts)
or access Menu > Contacts. You can store and edit contacts here.
The number of contacts that can be stored on the SIM card
depends on the card's capacity. You can store up to 300 contact
cards in phone memory. When you enter the phonebook, you
can view all the contacts (stored on the SIM card and on your
device).
Various icons indicate which contact is saved for which storage.
You can search for that contact by entering the first letter of the
contact.
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pressing the Dial button and disconnecting the line by pressing
the End / Off button.
Add a new contact
In standby mode, enter the phone number and select (left) Save
button.
Select where to save the contact (SIM card or phone), enter the
phone number name.
To save, press the Options (left) soft key (Save).
In Contacts mode: Entering the menu is the first menu item: Add
new contact

In Contacts, the left soft key [Options] in the menu item provides
the following options:
      • View: View contact information
      • Send a text message: Send a message to the selected
      contact's phone number.
      • Call: Call the selected phone number.
      • Edit: Change the contact information
      • Delete: Deletes the selected contact.
      • Copy: Copy the selected contact from the device to the
      SIM card and vice versa.
      • Add to blacklist: Block inquiries from phone numbers.
      • Phonebook settings: Other phonebook settings: Extra
      numbers, Memory status.
10. Call history
In Menu mode, select Call center / Call history to access Missed
calls, Dialed calls, Received calls, All calls, Delete call logs.
When you open a call list, you can access the following options:
   • View - view the details of a call.
   • Call - to call a specific number
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   phone number.
   • Save to phonebook - Save phone number to a new or
   existing contact. It is only visible if the phone number has not
   been saved yet.
   • Add to Blacklist - block phone calls.
   • Delete - Deleting a specific item from the list.
11. Call settings
11.1. Call Waiting
If supported by the network, you can receive a second call (Call
Waiting) during a conversation. You can turn off the call waiting
feature in your device: Menu > Call center > Call settings > SIM1 /
SIM2 Call settings > Call waiting (Activate / Deactivate / Query
status).
11.2. Call divert
To divert a call From Menu mode, go to Menu > Call center > Call
settings > SIM1 / SIM2 Call settings > Call divert.
Select the divert type (Divert all voice calls, Divert if unreachable,
Divert if no answer, Divert if busy), then press OK and Activate.
Enter the divert number and press .
To delete redirects in Menu mode, go to Call center > Call
settings > SIM1 / SIM2 Call settings> Call divert and select Cancel
all diverts.
11.3. Advanced settings
In Menu mode, go to Menu > Call center > Call settings >
Advanced settings, where you can make the following settings:
Blacklist
The Blacklist menu option allows you to disable incoming calls
from the numbers you entered. In the Blacklist menu, enter
numbers you do not want to receive a call. After editing the
number, select Save. You can activate or deactivate the function

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in the Blacklist Options menu item.
Answer mode
For a detailed description of the function, see Receive call (6.2).
12. Multimedia
12.1. Camera
Your device has a camera for taking photos. To store images, you
need a memory card.
Making Photos
In Menu mode, select Multimedia > Camera.
• Point the lens towards the object and adjust the image.
• Take the photo with the middle navigation key.
The image is saved in JPG format.
Camera Options:
Within the camera, you can choose from the following options by
pressing Options (left soft key) in the popup window:
     • Switch to Video recorder: to enter video capture mode.
     • Photos: Go to the directory of your saved photos (Open
     Image viewer).
     • Camera Settings: LED highlight, Anti-Flicker, Scene Mode,
     White Balance, Delay Timer
     • Image Settings: Image Size, Image Quality
12.2. Image viewer
The application used to view the images stored on your device.
In Menu mode, go to Multimedia> Image viewer.
12.3. Video recorder
Press the center navigation key (Record) to start recording.
To stop recording, press .
Your video will automatically be saved.

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12.4. Video player
In Menu mode, select Multimedia > Video Player, select the
video you want to watch, then press the center navigation key to
start playback.
During video playback, you can use the following buttons:
Mid Navigator Button: Starts and pauses playback.
Navigation key up: Enable full display view
Navigation key down: Stop video playback.
Navigation key right and left: step.
12.5. Audio player
On the player interface, press OK to select / play / pause the
left / right navigation buttons to go to the previous / next /
audio file, the up / down navigation buttons to adjust the
volume.
In List / Options, you can do the following:
Play, Details, Add, Remove, Remove all, Settings.
12.6. Sound recorder
You can record with a voice recorder.
Select Options > New Record to start recording. Use the left soft
key to pause and then resume the recording. Use the right soft
key to stop recording. The unit saves the recording and shows a
warning message on the display.
After recording, you can access the following options by pressing
the Left soft key [Options].
   • New record: Create a new recording.
   • Play: you can retrieve the current recording.
   • List: List of saved recordings
12.7. FM Radio
In Menu mode, go to Multimedia> FM radio. To use the function,
connect the headset, which acts as an antenna. If you do not
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signal.
In the FM radio application, press the left / right navigation keys
to search the channels automatically forwards / backwards. Use
the up / down navigation keys to fine-tune the frequency.
Automatic Search
By selecting Options > Auto search, the device searches for and
saves available channels. You can view saved channels in the
Channel List menu. Select the channel you want to play from the
list, then press the center navigation key, or select Options > Play.
Manual Search
Go to Options > Manual Input, then enter the frequency of the
channel frequency, confirm with OK, and then press OK.
Play in background
To play in the background, select FM Radio > Options > Settings >
Background play.
Turn on the loudspeaker
To turn on the loudspeaker, select FM Radio > Options > Settings >
Loudspeaker. The speaker can be switched off in the same menu
item.
Comment:
The quality of radio broadcasting is influenced by the
environment. You can improve the quality by manual search and
by placing your device closer to the window.
13. Settings
13.1. Profiles
In Menu mode, go to the Settings > Profiles menu and then
select the profile you want to use. There are 4 profiles in the
device: General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor.
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Turn Silent mode on or off
To activate the Silent mode, press and hold #. If you press and
hold # again, General Mode is activated.
In Menu mode, go to User Profiles, then select Silent mode. You
can return to the General Profile in the same menu item.
Personalize profiles
In Menu mode, go to the Settings > User Profiles menu, and then
select the profile you want to change.
To change the profile, press [Options] and select Customize. In
this menu you can change the following settings:
Alert type, Ring type, Ringtone for incoming calls, Ringtone
volume, Message ringtone, Message volume, Keypad tone,
Keypad volume, Sound for flip open/close, On / Off tones, System
alert.
13.2. Phone settings
12.2.1 Date and time
To set date and time, go to Menu > Settings > Phone settings >
Time and date. After setting the correct time and date, press 
to save.
This menu option allows you to specify the time and date format
as well as the possibility of automatic updating.
12.2.2 Language
In Menu mode, go to Settings > Phone settings > Language. The
display language can be adjusted separately.
12.2.3 Writing language
Select the font used to enter text.
12.2.4 Display
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     Wallpaper
     Choose a wallpaper for your phone from the pre-installed
     wallpapers (System) or from your own files (User defined);
     this picture is displayed in standby mode.
     Screen auto lock
     You can enable automatic keylock and you can choose how
     long to turn on automatically.
     Power On/Off display
     You can select the animation you want to play when you
     turn the power on or off.
     Show date and time
     You can enable or disable the display of date and time on
     the home screen.
12.2.5 Shortcut key
Allows you to assign different applications to your device's
pushbuttons.
12.2.6 Dedicated key
You can assign functions to the middle navigation button of the
machine. The Up, Down, Right, Left buttons have different
applications / menus available.
12.2.7 Automatic update time
Enable the option of updating the automation via cellular
network.
12.2.8 Flight mode
All network functions are turned off.
12.2.9 Misc. Settings/LCD backlight
You can change the display brightness and standby time.

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13.3. Security settings
Security settings can be changed in this menu, so the
appropriate settings, the device or the SIM card can not be used.
SIM Security
To change the SIM card and phone security settings, in the menu
mode, go to Settings > Security Settings. To set the codes for the
SIM card, select PIN, then press Select (Left soft key). Within the
menu item you can choose from the following options:
To switch the PIN code on / off: Press OK or Left softkey (On / Off)
to activate or deactivate. Enter the PIN code to activate the SIM
PIN. If the PIN request is activated, every time you turn on the
PIN, you must enter the PIN code. For more information, contact
your service provider. Note: If you enter a PIN incorrectly three
times, the SIM card will be locked, which can be solved by
entering the PUK code. PUK code prevents PIN blocking. The PIN
and PUK codes are contained in a SIM card package; otherwise
contact your service provider.
To change the PIN code: This menu item allows you to change the
PIN code and enter the new code twice; after you enter the old
code that displays the message on the display. The code must
consist of 4 to 8 digits. PIN code request can only be changed if
PIN code request is active.
Phone security
Press OK to lock Phone Lock on or off, the current status is
displayed at the end of the line.
To activate the phone lock, you must enter the phone password.
If this feature is active, the phone password must be entered
every time you turn it on.
Note: The default phone password is "1234". Please change this
to a unique code as soon as possible. The specified code may
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13.4. Network Settings
Change SIM1 / SIM2 Network Settings (Automatic and Manual
Network Selection).
13.5. Dual SIM Settings
In this menu you can set which SIM cards are used: SIM1 only,
SIM2 only, Both.
13.6. Connectivity / Bluetooth
To turn Bluetooth on, go to Menu > Settings > Connectivity >
Bluetooth, then activate Bluetooth. You can set your device
visibility for other Bluetooth devices by using the Visibility
option.
Bluetooth device pairing: Within Bluetooth menu, select My
device and then select Search new device. The device will make a
list of visible devices. Select the device to be paired from the list
and press . Next, confirm the approval code displayed on
both devices.
Sending files via Bluetooth: Select the file (image, music ... etc.)
from your phone applications that you want to send. Go to
Options> Send> Via Bluetooth, then select the recipient and
press  to send.
Receive data via Bluetooth: The phone asks you to receive and
saves the file after confirmation.
13.7. Restoring Settings
To reset the factory settings (delete all user data from the device)
In Menu mode, go to Settings > Restore settings. The factory
password for restoration is "1234".
Attention! All user data is deleted from the device, deletion can
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14. File manager
In Menu mode, go to File manager. See all files stored on your
device and on the memory card (if connected). To view the files,
select the device or memory card using the navigation keys, then
press the Center key.
Press Options to access the following options:
• Open: Opens the selected file / enters the selected folder.
• New Folder: Create a new folder on the current drive.
• Rename: You can change the name of the file or folder
depending on which one is selected.
• Delete: Deletes the selected folder or file, depending on which
one you chose.
15. Organizer
15.1. Calendar
To open Calendar - in menu mode - go to Organizer > Calendar.
The calendar indicates the current month, highlighting the
current date with color. Use the navigation keys to scroll through
the days. Select a date and press OK or the left soft key [Options]
to choose from: Jump to date, Go to today.
15.2. Alarm clock
In Menu mode, go to Organizer > Alarm menu, where you can
set up 5 different alarms.
When the alarm clock sounds, press the Left soft key or Stop
button to stop; press the Right soft key to the snooze.
The alarm clock also works while the device is turned off.
To change the alarm details, select one from the list and press
Center (Edit).
      • Time: You can set the alarm time by using the numeric
      keypad.
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     • Alarm tone: You can set the alarm tone.
15.3. Calculator
In Menu mode, go to Organizer > Calculator. To perform basic
mathematical operations, use the buttons corresponding to the
calculator display.
15.4. Torch / Flashlight
In Menu mode, go to Organizer > Torch to turn the flashlight on
or off.
16. Declaration of Conformity
The Blaupunkt FM 01 is compliant with the essential
requirements and relevant provisions of RoHS Directive
2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. To view the Declaration of
Conformity, please contact us at the following e-mail address:
info@blaupunkt-mobile.eu

Import: HTM Mobile Ltd.
Address: 1118 Budapest, Dayka Gábor street 3. HUNGARY

For more information on this product, visit our website at
www.htmmobile.hu or www.blaupunkt.com.

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